Thank you to all of you who have been so supportive and have assisted in bringing some light to the very questionable activities of Judge Alan J. Baverman, Mark Kadish and Paul Morochnik. Your kind words, prayers and valued information are very much appreciated.
As some of you already know, not long ago I was told to back off my supported complaints against Judge Alan Baverman and Mark Kadish (in a public place and in front of witnesses). The police took a report on the incident and information was forwarded to others. A few weeks ago, the US Marshal Service requested I come in and speak with them. They said they were sent to question me because of concern by/for Judge Alan Baverman. Somehow Judge Alan Baverman and/or his family and involved friends feel threatened by the public release of true information about their questionable activities. I was informed I have done nothing illegal in putting this information in a public forum, but was also warned there may be some action taken against me for going public about the actions of Judge Alan Baverman and those involved with him. I informed them I was only filing supported complaints against Judge Alan Baverman through the 11th Circuit and other agencies, attempting to use my 1st Amendment rights to bring attention to Judge Alan Baverman's very questionable actions, and attempting to overturn an illegal conviction/sentence through a pending appeal.
I hope authorities investigate to see if it is Judge Alan Baverman that is abusing the prestige and influence of his office by sending people out to try to intimidate me to back of valid complaints against him ---or see if it is some of his family members and/or friends with an interest in helping him stay on the bench. Either way, such action should be carefully examined and brought to the attention of the appropriate prosecuting authority.
Please keep sending us information. As always, you can remain anonymous if you like--but please do not remain silent. Your assistance, information and support are much appreciated and needed. Thanks.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
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